We are Maria and Karol, travel photographers sharing our six-year journey of continuous world travel. We lead a digital nomad lifestyle and prefer staying longer in the destinations we visit. This gives us the opportunity to collect many insightful tips about the places we explore, which we later share on our blog and RU-vid channel - Picture the World.
Thank you for kind words 😊October is a quiet time for visit Austria. The average air temperature up the mountains ranges from 12 °C (53 °F) during the day to 3 °C (37 °F) at night. Daylight hours are getting shorter as winter approaches, but there should still be enough hours of sunshine to get out and about. This is an excellent month to look for discounts on flights, train travel, and accommodations. Yes, it’s colder, but it’s still great time to travel!
We’ve booked the tour through our hotel. Each hotel in Can Tho offers Mekong Delta tours. So you’ll easily find someone through your hotel. Read our blog article about our experience in Can Tho, maybe you’ll find some useful information: www.picturetheworld.co/post/mekong-delta-floating-market 👍📝
@@picturetheworld You are welcome at any time. North Jordan consists of four governorates, and each governorate is distinguished from others by the things in it. First, Irbid Governorate is distinguished by its nature, forests, water pools, and waterfalls. Places in Irbid: 1- Dar Al-Saraya Museum 2- Arar Cultural House 3- Natural History Museum 4- Jordanian Heritage Museum 5- Irbid Antiquities Museum 6- Tabaqa Fahal 7- Umm Qais, very beautiful 8- Al-Gharbi Theater 9- Umm Al-Naml This area has mountains similar to the Tilapia Mountains and is green, but I recommend visiting it in the spring 10- Wadi Al-Rayan 11- Yarmouk Reserve 12- Burqash Forest 13- Bridal Pool 14- Jadara Castle 15- Wadi Araba Dam. Regarding the tourist places in Ajloun Governorate: 1- Ajloun Castle 2- Ajloun Forest Reserve 3- Rasoun Camp 4- Rajab Falls, very, very beautiful 5- The Jordan Valley. Regarding the tourist places in Jerash Governorate: 1- Hadrian’s Arch 2- Jerash Southern Sanctuary 3- Temple of Artemis 4- Nadwa Square 5- Jerash Antiquities Museum 6- Northern Mosque. Regarding the tourist places in Mafraq Governorate: 1- Al-Fudain Archaeological Site 2- Umm al-Jimal Nabatieh Ruins 3- Rihab 4- Burqa Palace 5- The oldest dam in the world, the Java Dam, dating back to before 3000 BC, during the Bronze Age
@@picturetheworld You are welcome at any time. North Jordan consists of four governorates, and each governorate is distinguished from others by the things in it. First, Irbid Governorate is distinguished by its nature, forests, water pools, and waterfalls. Places in Irbid: 1- Dar Al-Saraya Museum 2- Arar Cultural House 3- Natural History Museum 4- Jordanian Heritage Museum 5- Irbid Antiquities Museum 6- Tabaqa Fahal 7- Umm Qais, very beautiful 8- Al-Gharbi Theater 9- Umm Al-Naml This area has mountains similar to the Tilapia Mountains and is green, but I recommend visiting it in the spring 10- Wadi Al-Rayan 11- Yarmouk Reserve 12- Burqash Forest 13- Bridal Pool 14- Jadara Castle 15- Wadi Araba Dam. Regarding the tourist places in Ajloun Governorate: 1- Ajloun Castle 2- Ajloun Forest Reserve 3- Rasoun Camp 4- Rajab Falls, very, very beautiful 5- The Jordan Valley. Regarding the tourist places in Jerash Governorate: 1- Hadrian’s Arch 2- Jerash Southern Sanctuary 3- Temple of Artemis 4- Nadwa Square 5- Jerash Antiquities Museum 6- Northern Mosque. Regarding the tourist places in Mafraq Governorate: 1- Al-Fudain Archaeological Site 2- Umm al-Jimal Nabatieh Ruins 3- Rihab 4- Burqa Palace 5- The oldest dam in the world, the Java Dam, dating back to before 3000 BC, during the Bronze Age
We’ve been traveling around Jordan by car. And we find that this is the best way, as you saving much time and make your own plan for the trip. You can learn more about our experience and some essential information about visiting Jordan in our blog article: www.picturetheworld.co/post/jordan-road-trip-itinerary 📝hope you’ll find it useful!
@@picturetheworld was a rental car? Or a referred driver? The problem i m having is from the queen alia airport to the city as the taxi at the airport is over a hundred $
We’ve rented the car for our whole trip. It wasn’t so expensive. The renting office was very close to the airport, so it was convenient to get there. Plus the renting car company met us at the airport and brought us to their office :)
Hi there! 😊 thank you for kind words. We always did this trail in the afternoon and it was never busy. Usually people prefer doing it in the morning, so till noon it’s super busy! Few times we were going back and it was dark but it’s ok. The trail is safe even at night. Just take a flashlight with you 👌
@@picturetheworld thanks for your answer! I love dat jungle mood 🤩 I plan to buy a sony A7sIII soon but unfortunately I will not have it for this trip so I will do my best with a old gh4+speedbooster+50mm 1.8 canon And a gopro (it would be better with a sigma 18-35 but don’t have it)
Thanks for visiting my hometown, Sandakan. Yes, here we have it all,from the highlands of Kundasang, the majestic Mt Kinabalu to the jungles n islands of Sempurna. The variety of seafood is not to be missed.
hey guys! Just wanted to say this was amazing! The story telling and shots you captured was incredible! loved watching your 10 day trip and helped us to plan out trip here! thanks so much!
Thank you so much for such a nice comment 🥰❤️ we are happy that our video helped you to plan your own trip! We hope you had an amazing trip and enjoyed Borneo as much as we did! 😍😊
Thanks for sharing! How many days would you recommed to say in Cortina d'Ampezzo if you wanted to see the most poplar hikes / views. ? And do you recommed to have your own car or just use busses to get to the hikes?
Hi Frederik 😊 thank you for kind words I’m happy you liked our video. I’d say you’ll need 5 full days to see all the popular locations. We spent 3 full days and it wasn’t really enough. We were in a hurry to see everything. So I believe 5 days will be great!
Regarding the transportation: you’ll definitely need a car. Without car you’ll lose much time, getting to the places too late, skipping beautiful sunrises. And then you’ll have to come back to the town with the bus, not having a chance to see beautiful sunsets. So I recommend getting the car for your trip, having freedom 😊
We were traveling there 9 months ago. We felt very comfortable and 100% safe back then. We are not sure what’s the situation right now. Please do a research before going and stay safe 🙏🏻
We definitely will choose the Caldeirao Verde. We did it few times and every time we’ve enjoyed it so much! It’s much more adventurous than the 25 Fontes one ❤️🥰
Have visited Madeira many times but your excellent video has taken me to some beaches i have yet to find. I always like to spend time on the beach in Machico, as it is easy to get to and swimming is safe. Thank you!
Wir kommen seit 2016 jedes Jahr 3 mal in unsere geliebte Quinta Mirabela .es ist unser zweites zu hause geworden. Die Seilbanen dei Korbschlitten deinAltstadt Ronaldo Museum Der tropischen Garten Degenfisch mit Banane ,Lorberspieß, Bolo mit Knoblauch ,Madeira Wein,und -Poncha . .das alles ist Madeira mit seiner Hauptstadt Funchal mein ❤ ist immer bei euch.💋für euch alle
Thanks for sharing! Levada Walks on Madeira seem like an incredible adventure, with stunning natural landscapes and diverse trails. They really maintain the trail well. Can't wait to experience it firsthand!
Yes, it is possible. There are public buses. They all line up in front of the station house with marked directional routes on the side of the bus. You can buy a ticket from the bus driver :)
nice to watch lovely video from that levada missing my walks too...few trails you can go from there, when you walking in the levada, just need be carefull as take more hours back or get other point of finish ,need get transport either or back same place,as can be trick and can be very late ...depends how is your speed too ,,,beautiful trails from there you be more suprise with different scenaries
its many my favourites ...this one is,,you can go from folhadal to levada seixal and go to the rabacal ,but its very challege and definity need look the transport and easy to be lost that trail,,can live lick to watch ...did from rabacal other end... hell cauldron ( caldeira do inferno ) is one my favourite, scenary its from other world ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JsbR4syJ6Ss.htmlsi=gEKGfRbPa0b0K6Sn
nice video and enjoy it watch ...long time no go old passion one my favourite walks,,35 years ago did my first walk to caldeirao verde and caldeirao do inferno,as one the few more dangers walks in madeira ,,,can be complete disaster and fatal ,,anywa thank you for share your experience
Great video! That being said I don't understand why people are so keen on doing levada hikes. You go for a few hours in the same setting and very rarely get good views. There are no flowers, no birds and only some of the levadas offer green vegetation. I cant believe that experienced travelers can be excited by the small waterfalls.